URL pattern in servlet

in the above url http://localhost/us/glassy is the context path and /signOn is the page which has to be rendered.(I removed .faces using custom filter and custom handler).it is similar for other pages also.

Now in Faces servlet i have to mention the URL pattern. if i give /* the websphere throws an error has not a valid pattern. if i mention /signOn the servlet renders the page correctly.How do i mention a generic URL pattern in the Faces servlet. Any suggestions are appreciated

I'll give my standard warning that user-written Logins are a Bad Thing and that you should be using the J2EE standard container-managed security framework instead. If you do that, you won't have this problem, because the login page won't have a URL at all. Instead, the server will present it when any protected URL is requested and the user isn't already logged in.

Beyond that, the FacesServlet requires an operand as part of the URL, and that operand is parsed out of the URL and used to locate a model View for JSF to render. Therefore, a generic URL, such as "/signOn" doesn't work. It would have to be something like "/signOn.jsf"

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Naresh Ranganathan

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posted 6 years ago

Hi Tim,
Thanks for the reply. From your reply i understand that want signOn to signOn.jsf.yeah internally i ve done that mapping using a filter. Just to access the faces servlet i need a generic pattern. if i give /signOn internally it will convert to signOn.faces in the filter after only it passed through the servlet.

for signOn alone i can specify the pattern /signOn itself.But i also needed a generic URL pattern for the below mentioned URL